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Definition: This calculator determines the average speed of Tour de France 2020 competitors based on total distance covered and total time taken.
Purpose: It helps cycling enthusiasts and analysts understand the performance metrics of the 2020 Tour de France.
The calculator uses the formula:
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Explanation: The total distance is divided by the total time to calculate the average speed throughout the race.
Details: Average speed is a key performance metric in cycling, reflecting the overall pace and endurance of competitors.
Tips: Enter the total distance in kilometers and total time in hours. All values must be > 0.
Q1: What was the actual average speed in 2020 Tour de France?
A: The winner's average speed in 2020 was approximately 40.22 km/h over 3,484 km in 86 hours 33 minutes.
Q2: Why calculate average speed?
A: It helps compare performances across different years and understand race dynamics.
Q3: Does this include all stages?
A: Yes, the calculation should include the complete race distance and time.
Q4: How does 2020 compare to other years?
A: 2020 was slightly faster than 2019 (40.6 km/h) but slower than record years (over 41 km/h).
Q5: What factors affect average speed?
A: Course difficulty, weather conditions, team strategies, and individual fitness all contribute.